Heterotrophy in marine animal forests in an era of climate change

Author:

Denis Vianney1ORCID,Ferrier‐Pagès Christine2ORCID,Schubert Nadine3ORCID,Coppari Martina4ORCID,Baker David M.5ORCID,Camp Emma F.6ORCID,Gori Andrea78ORCID,Grottoli Andréa G.9ORCID,Houlbrèque Fanny10ORCID,Maier Sandra R.11ORCID,Mancinelli Giorgio12ORCID,Martinez Stephane13ORCID,Yalçın Özdilek Şükran14ORCID,Radice Veronica Z.15ORCID,Ribes Marta16ORCID,Richter Claudio1718ORCID,Viladrich Nuria78ORCID,Rossi Sergio1219ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Oceanography National Taiwan University No. 1, Section 4, Roosevelt Road, Da'an District Taipei 10617 Taiwan

2. Centre Scientifique de Monaco, Coral Ecophysiology Team 8 Quai Antoine 1er Monaco Monaco

3. CCMAR–Center of Marine Sciences University of Algarve Campus Gambelas, Bld. 7 Faro 8005‐139 Portugal

4. Department of Life and Environmental Sciences Polytechnic University of Marche via Brecce Bianche snc Ancona 60131 Italy

5. School of Biological Sciences & Swire Institute of Marine Science The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

6. Climate Change Cluster University of Technology Sydney Ultimo NSW 2007 Australia

7. Department of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences Universitat de Barcelona Av. Diagonal 643 Barcelona 08028 Spain

8. Institut de Recerca de la Biodiversitat (IRBio), Universitat de Barcelona Av. Diagonal 643 Barcelona 08028 Spain

9. School of Earth Sciences The Ohio State University 125 South Oval Mall Columbus OH 43210 USA

10. Entropie UMR 9220, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement Nouméa 98848 New Caledonia

11. Greenland Climate Research Centre Greenland Institute of Natural Resources Kivioq 2 PO Box 570 Nuuk 3900 Greenland

12. Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences and Technologies (DiSTeBA) University of Salento Via Monteroni s/n Lecce 73100 Italy

13. Graduate School of Oceanography University of Rhode Island 215 South Ferry Road Narragansett RI 02882 USA

14. Department of Biology, Science Faculty Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Çanakkale 17100 Turkey

15. Department of Biological Sciences Old Dominion University Norfolk VA 23529 USA

16. Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM‐CSIC) Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta 37‐49 Barcelona 08003 Spain

17. Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Am Alten Hafen 26 Bremerhaven 27568 Germany

18. Department of Biology/Chemistry University of Bremen Leobener Str., NW 2 Bremen 28359 Germany

19. Universidade Federal do Ceara, Instituto de Ciencias do Mar (Labomar) Av. da Abolicao 3207 Fortaleza Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACTMarine animal forests (MAFs) are benthic ecosystems characterised by biogenic three‐dimensional structures formed by suspension feeders such as corals, gorgonians, sponges and bivalves. They comprise highly diversified communities among the most productive in the world's oceans. However, MAFs are in decline due to global and local stressors that threaten the survival and growth of their foundational species and associated biodiversity. Innovative and scalable interventions are needed to address the degradation of MAFs and increase their resilience under global change. Surprisingly, few studies have considered trophic interactions and heterotrophic feeding of MAF suspension feeders as an integral component of MAF conservation. Yet, trophic interactions are important for nutrient cycling, energy flow within the food web, biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and MAF stability. This comprehensive review describes trophic interactions at all levels of ecological organisation in tropical, temperate, and cold‐water MAFs. It examines the strengths and weaknesses of available tools for estimating the heterotrophic capacities of the foundational species in MAFs. It then discusses the threats that climate change poses to heterotrophic processes. Finally, it presents strategies for improving trophic interactions and heterotrophy, which can help to maintain the health and resilience of MAFs.

Funder

European Cooperation in Science and Technology

Nunatsinni Ilisimatusarnermik Siunnersuisoqatigiit

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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